Evelyn Venable, born on October eighteenth, nineteen thirteen, was a talented American actress whose career spanned both film and stage. She is perhaps best remembered for her captivating performance as Grazia in the acclaimed 1934 film, Death Takes a Holiday. Her work during the 1930s and 1940s included appearances in approximately two dozen films, showcasing her versatility and charm.
In addition to her on-screen roles, Venable lent her voice and served as the model for the enchanting Blue Fairy in Walt Disney's beloved animated classic, Pinocchio, released in nineteen forty. This iconic character further solidified her place in cinematic history, demonstrating her ability to transcend traditional acting roles.
Venable's influence extended beyond her performances; she is also among the women suggested to have inspired the personification of Columbia in the Columbia Pictures logo, which graced the silver screen from nineteen twenty-eight to nineteen thirty-six. Her contributions to the film industry have not gone unnoticed, as she was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, located at fifteen hundred Vine Street.